Hi! I've been messing around with videos on renpy and I found out it's mostly used .webm format. However, it seems webm can only render 30fps videos, so am I stuck with 30 fps videos? How can I possibly make a 60fps video that works on renpy?
Thanks in advance!
Is it even possible playing 60fps videos?
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Re: Is it even possible playing 60fps videos?
This would be a question for the software you use to produce the video.
webm is just a container (it stands for Web media file btw)
Typically, you will encode the video in a format such as vp8 or vp9 and that gets muxed into the webm file along with any audio you include and a header plus some meta data etc.
60fps should be possible
What specific issue are you encountering while trying to use it?
webm is just a container (it stands for Web media file btw)
Typically, you will encode the video in a format such as vp8 or vp9 and that gets muxed into the webm file along with any audio you include and a header plus some meta data etc.
60fps should be possible
What specific issue are you encountering while trying to use it?
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